Introduction:So many devices and
equipment around us are using electromagnetism as their driving
force. Electric bells, buzzers, telephones, speakers, radios, and
electric motors used in fans, hair dryers, vacuum cleaners and any
other device that you can imagine are all using electromagnets.

This project is an opportunity to
learn more about electromagnets and find out what factors affect the
strength of an electromagnet.

Material and instructions:If you select electromagnetism as your project, you
will have a large variety of choices for your experiment and
display. For example you can make a simple electromagnet, make an electric catapult,
take pictures of a magnetic field or make any other device that uses an electromagnet.

Your display can include a drawing of your experiment and a working
model that works and everyone can test. Materials needed for this
project can be found at home or purchased locally.

Most Electromagnet kits also have the necessary materials
and step by step instructions on how to make any of the above
subjects. Depending on how complete your kit is, you may need
to purchase or gather some additional items to complete your
project. You may click
here to purchase the materials in a kit from www.MiniScience.com.

Details of
this project:
More details or support on this project is available for the members of ScienceProject.com. Since research on this
subject has a long history, you might also be able to find good
books about it in your local library or find some information
on the internet.